Why the high-stakes Lens vs PSG Ligue 1 clash won’t stream on Ligue 1+

The clash between Lens and PSG could decide the fate of the Ligue 1 title this Wednesday at 21:00 in the Artois region. Luis Enrique’s side travel to face their rivals in a must-watch fixture that may secure them their 14th championship before the season finale. The outcome will also impact PSG’s preparations for the Champions League final against Arsenal on May 30.
Fans hoping to watch the match live on Ligue 1+ will need to tune into beIN Sports instead, as the game remains outside the streaming platform’s coverage.
Why the Lens vs PSG game moved from its original slot
The fixture was originally scheduled for Saturday, April 11, at 17:15—a time slot allocated to beIN Sports for Ligue 1 broadcasts this season. PSG requested a postponement due to a congested schedule, which included three matches—including two away games—in less than a week, alongside their Champions League quarter-final ties against Liverpool on April 8 and 14.
While Lens opposed the change, the French Football League (LFP) approved the rescheduling to May 13. Despite the date shift, beIN Sports retained the broadcasting rights as originally assigned.
A PSG win on Wednesday would clinch their 14th Ligue 1 title outright. Otherwise, they’ll await the final matchday against Paris FC, while Lens faces Lyon. With a six-point lead, the suspense for PSG is dwindling fast.